Your web interface is acting very odly, in the 7.9.2 server.

Is it different from previous versions? Did you try an older version on that installation?

The http server fires up and in netstat -l I see it is bound to no
specific network interface. That's okay, but having control would be
better.

You've been shown how you can bind it to one. Did you try that?

Still it gets worse. This server has multiple network interfaces, 2
internal and one external (public internet). When I connect to the
server from my internal LAN subnet I get a 403: Forbidden response. The

As said before: tell LMS what interface to use. It seems to pick the wrong one. That's nothing new. The only change to older versions is that it would no longer accept connections from the other interfaces. Previously it would accept any connection from anywhere. Whether it be local or not.

> server log is trying to send its response message to my public

The server is only logging to a local file, no network.

> address. Even though the traffic is all totally internal. If I open a
> hole in my firewall for port 9000, sure enough I can connect with the
> server on port 9000 no problem from the public Internet!!!!

That's nothing new. You just didn't realize because you didn't think about it.

Nothing I have tried will make the server operate (bind) itself to my
internal lan interface.

What did you try? I ask again: did you try the advice given in the other thread? From your response there I must assume you did not.

Any tips, I have already seen others facing the same problems, so I'm
not alone. Its inflexible.

No, it's too flexible. If it wasn't flexible it would only run on Windows :-).

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Michael
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